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The freshmaker!
There had to be an accomplice. This dude is too fat to do that on his own.
I call fake...
I cant' stop laughing...
THIS. IS. THE NORTH!!!
So much for leaving no man behind, huh?
http://atchuup.com/marines-messing-with-kids/
The fashion company Zara seems to have quite a problem when it comes to Nazi imagery on their products.
Yes, the first one is from 7 years ago, but I gotta wonder, they really should hire someone just to check their products and public announcement phrasings for these kind of things.
Such primitive crap.
Edit: OK, the shirt, I have to admit.
The bag was probably just from India but the shirt is really strange.
The shirt is called "Sheriff", it says Sheriff on the star, and the star has round corners like a sheriff star (unlike a jew star).
Sherrifs usually have their stars where it's placed on the shirt.
In that context, I don't see anything wrong with the shirt. I understand that some people, who in their daily lives are still focused on jew hatred, see it as an issue though.
I think the combo of the striped shirt, which bears a resemblance to the uniform of concentration camp prisoners, plus the yellow star is what is angering a lot of people.
The sheriff was hard to read even when zoomed in, but it still looks like prisoners' clothing otherwise as Hooahguy says.
Yeah, I'm just explaining how it happened...
From a distance it sure looks like concentration camp clothes.
Except that the swastika was reversed as the Nazi one was.
And from the same company which makes it more disturbing.
The striped shirt with a lawman’s star put me more in mind Kapos and of this: http://s.ecrater.com/stores/71360/51...7a8_71360n.jpg
http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_a_..._the_Holocaust
Sick!
Oh ffs have some sense of humor http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7...573594,00.html
Great headline though
Stephen Fry has been snorting Coke with the Queen.
Source
https://i.imgur.com/UV0KFPl.jpg
Q.I. host Stephen Fry has revealed he took cocaine during a visit to Buckingham Palace in his new autobiography, More Fool Me.
The actor, writer and broadcaster also admitted to using the class-A drug in the House of Lords, House of Commons, Windsor Castle, Clarence House, a string of top London clubs and hotels, BBC Television Centre and the offices of The Daily Telegraph, The Times and Spectator... So he obviously wasn't a regular user.
With this fabulous quote:
Quote:
I didn't take coke because I was depressed or under pressure. I didn't take it because I was unhappy (at least I don't think so). I took it because I really, really liked it.
Probably the most Australian thing you could ever see. Two Kangaroos and a Ute.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRddLDynsCs
Wildly fornicating, monkey meat eating feral nontmorencies spread Ebola virus worldwide, thanks to the Jews’ opposition to decent apartheid regimes in Gentile states and their invention of multiculturalism to undo the gullible goyim
I thought this was funny because it is the sort of thing you would only hear of in Scotland:
Junkie primary school teacher struck off after funding heroin habit by breaking into jailed paedophile's house
UPenn has an interesting new course:
http://www.english.upenn.edu/Courses...ng/ENGL111.301
Quote:
Students will be required to stare at the screen for three hours, only interacting through chat rooms, bots, social media and listservs. To bolster our practice, we'll explore the long history of the recuperation of boredom and time-wasting through critical texts about affect theory, ASMR, situationism and everyday life by thinkers such as Guy Debord, Mary Kelly Erving Goffman, Betty Friedan, Raymond Williams, John Cage, Georges Perec, Michel de Certeau, Henri Lefevbre, Trin Minh-ha, Stuart Hall, Sianne Ngai, Siegfried Kracauer and others. Distraction, multi-tasking, and aimless drifting is mandatory.
I love dogs...
This one adopted a multisport team... Tough little bastard...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ve-finish.html
Cool story Kad. Meatballs, bond over some today!
Uhhhh... how? How do you get this in an engine? :inquisitive:
http://jalopnik.com/customer-states-...ine-1672922463
https://i61.tinypic.com/2hrl5xx.jpg
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jalopnik commenter
Aldi is a supermarket that is known to be a bad employer but now they really outdid themselves, employees who couldn't work because they were in a hostage situation have to make up for the hours. Being a hostage must be a poor excuse for the management. You couldn't make it up.
Maybe its not really news of the weird, but the GOP, in their youtube version of the State of the Union address, totally cut out the climate change part of the speech.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILwYnAt-kWA#t=2689
[QUOTE=Hooahguy;2053626851]Maybe its not really news of the weird, but the GOP, in their youtube version of the State of the Union address, totally cut out the climate change part of the speech./QUOTE]
Actually not at all weird.
The message of climate change does not speak to their audience. Or, it may but part of the idea of maintaining a bubble is to restrict information/communication within the bubble to exclude discussions you do not wish to have.
I would say part and parcel of a well thought out communications strategy; yes its lies, half truths and untruths but it works.
PS. It's not just the official GOP sites that "make stuff up"; the mayor of Paris recently threatened Fox with a lawsuit:
http://wonkette.com/573370/childrens...-reality-pooch
Fox actually makes up a ton of stuff they never get called on, glad to see someone finally at least made a point of calling them out.